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Front Forks with Air "Equalizer"?
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10 years 8 months ago #2314
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I recently got a set of forks from Ebay and it has the dual collar set-up for , I assume, equalizing the air pressure between the forks.
At the tops, the forks differ. One has an air valve, (The Air Valve is capped)the other is a solid bolt, no through hole.
Should I expect the top ends to be the same? How do the collars function?
I got a good price on ebay so figured I would grab them for a spare set.
At the tops, the forks differ. One has an air valve, (The Air Valve is capped)the other is a solid bolt, no through hole.
Should I expect the top ends to be the same? How do the collars function?
I got a good price on ebay so figured I would grab them for a spare set.
No matter where you go, there you are.
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10 years 8 months ago - 10 years 8 months ago #2322
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Why Have Four When You Can Have Six ?
Replied by strate6 on topic Front Forks with Air "Equalizer"?
On later model 1300s they had balanced air forks.
If you look at the fork legs close to the area the headlamp brackets sit you will see they both have a small hole in them. This is the position the air balance link pipe needs to cover so the air hole is in the middle of each balance piece.
This means you only need an air valve at the top of ONE fork leg, as it balances each fork by the link pipe.
You should find o rings in each balance piece which often perish so worth checking them before use.
Hope that helps ?
Pete F
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If you look at the fork legs close to the area the headlamp brackets sit you will see they both have a small hole in them. This is the position the air balance link pipe needs to cover so the air hole is in the middle of each balance piece.
This means you only need an air valve at the top of ONE fork leg, as it balances each fork by the link pipe.
You should find o rings in each balance piece which often perish so worth checking them before use.
Hope that helps ?
Pete F
UK
Why Have Four When You Can Have Six ?
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10 years 8 months ago #2325
by Metric_454
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Pete,
Thank you, that is the info I needed.
The O-rings are gone completely.
In my work I expect symmetry, so when I noticed the ends were different, I assumed that was incorrect.
Thank you, that is the info I needed.
The O-rings are gone completely.
In my work I expect symmetry, so when I noticed the ends were different, I assumed that was incorrect.
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10 years 8 months ago #2326
by Toddh
KZ1300 A-4 4TH 1300 IN 30 YEARS
KZ1000 D-3/ Z1R
ZX900 GPZ A-3
KZ750 E-1
K1200GT
CB750F 1978
Replied by Toddh on topic Front Forks with Air "Equalizer"?
If you have your factory fork lobes (for your headlight bucket) the newer fork lobes are shorter, to accommodate the air crossover tubes.
If you have the older (Longer) set of fork lobes, you can cut to fit but then you will need the three spacers per side, that cap and cushion the shorter fork lobe. Take a look at the micro fiche, it will show you the parts breakdown and how it all goes together.
I had to do the same modification. (Located the spacers, and found a used set of longer fork lobes and cut them down on a band-saw, to fit the air-crossover tubes.
Regards.
T.
If you have the older (Longer) set of fork lobes, you can cut to fit but then you will need the three spacers per side, that cap and cushion the shorter fork lobe. Take a look at the micro fiche, it will show you the parts breakdown and how it all goes together.
I had to do the same modification. (Located the spacers, and found a used set of longer fork lobes and cut them down on a band-saw, to fit the air-crossover tubes.
Regards.
T.
KZ1300 A-4 4TH 1300 IN 30 YEARS
KZ1000 D-3/ Z1R
ZX900 GPZ A-3
KZ750 E-1
K1200GT
CB750F 1978
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